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I love the feel of wood curls flying off the lathe as I begin

to shape the log in front of me. The sound of scraping


changes based on the wetness of the wood, the
speed at which the lathe is turning, and the type of
cut I am making. The smell and feel of wet wood
being turned are unique. The water is sprayed out as I
cut through the different layers of wood. A log can
turn into anything one's imagination can think of
with the right set of hands-on tools. I have those
hands and imagination. I use all of my senses and
intuition to create a beautiful object. That is why I
enjoy turning wood.

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